November 22, 2024
Ahmad Reza Kohansal

Ahmad Reza Kohansal

Academic Rank: Assistant professor
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Degree: Ph.D in Marine Engineering
Phone: 07731222181
Faculty: Faculty of Engineering

Research

Title
Numerical simulation of the effect of structural parameters on the strength of the ship's bow subjected to underwater explosion
Type Thesis
Keywords
شبيه سازي عددي، انفجار زير آب، سازه كشتي، سينه كشتي
Researchers mohammad rostaei joliani (Student) , Saeed Jaamei (Primary advisor) , Ahmad Reza Kohansal (Advisor)

Abstract

Numerical simulation of the effect of underwater explosion on a ship's bow The phenomenon of underwater explosion has been of great importance in the past decades, and many researches in this field have been conducted and are being conducted around the world. The reason for the importance of this issue is the very destructive effects of underwater explosion on marine structures, which sometimes will be irreparable. For this reason, the strengthening of marine structures against underwater explosion is on the agenda of related industries. Among these structures are vessels that are used in different classes such as recreational, passenger, cargo, commercial, research and military vessels. Perhaps the effects of the explosion phenomenon are less important in most vessels, but they become especially important in naval vessels and military structures. The most important effects of underwater explosion are caused by sea mines and torpedoes hitting the structure. For this reason, the importance of considering these effects on the structure becomes particularly important and forces us to consider this phenomenon in the design. In this research, the effect of an underwater explosion near the structure, which is a part of the bow of an aluminum float, has been investigated. Then, by making changes in the structure and increasing the transverse frame, L, longitudinal loads and thickness, we examine the structure in three different states. This is because conducting real tests in this basin is time-consuming, risky, and most importantly, expensive. To do this, commercial software used in this field is used. One of the most powerful of these softwares is Abaqus, which uses the finite element method in explosion simulation. After performing the simulations, we come to the conclusion that the increase of the transverse frame will have a greater effect on increasing the strength of the structure compared to the longitudinal load L and the thickness of the floor. At the end, by mov